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Blog: 117 Main Street Project Update


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Calendar of Events - Event List



Little Falls, NJ Township Council Workshop Meeting Monday March 9 2026

Little Falls Updates Zoning for Affordable Housing Raises Concerns Over State Mandates




NJ State Aid 2026-27: See Biggest Increases Reductions









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Chalkbeat NewarkN.J. working group says special education program goals must be measurable, parents need more time to prepare



HOW DISABILITY IMPACTS TIME MANAGEMENT IN COLLEGE STUDENTS: 'CRIP TIME' IN COLLEGE KIDS

Why Taking Care of Yourself Is One of the Most Important Things Caregivers Can Dohttps://www.brainandlife.org/articles/caregivers-taking-care-of-themselves-importance?utm_campaign=37932601-Brain%20and%20Life%20monthly&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=408466631&utm_content=408466631&utm_source=hs_email


Free Webinar: Why does federal funding for neuroscience matter—and how does it help you and your family?  (3/30/26)https://neuronline.sfn.org/advocacy/aan-and-sfn-joint-forum-how-federal-funding-works-and-why-it-matters?utm_campaign=37932601-Brain%20and%20Life%20monthly&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=408466631&utm_content=408466631&utm_source=hs_email


Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month


Congressional Report Details How MA Overpayments Drive Up Part B Premiums


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MEDICARE REMINDER

Ambulance transportation basics


Medicare Part B covers emergency ambulance services and, in limited cases, non-emergency ambulance services. Medicare considers an emergency to be any situation when your health is in serious danger and you cannot be transported safely by other means. If your trip is scheduled when your health is not in immediate danger, it is not considered an emergency.


Eligibility

Part B covers emergency ambulance services if:

  • An ambulance is medically necessary, meaning it is the only safe way to transport you

  • The reason for your trip is to receive a Medicare-covered service or to return from receiving care

  • You are transported to and from certain locations, following Medicare’s coverage guidelines

  • And, the transportation supplier meets Medicare ambulance requirements


To be eligible for coverage of non-emergency ambulance services, you must:

  • Be confined to your bed (unable to get up from bed without help, unable to walk, and unable to sit in a chair or wheelchair)

  • Or, need vital medical services during your trip that are only available in an ambulance, such as administration of medications or monitoring of vital functions


Medicare may cover unscheduled or irregular non-emergency trips, but if you live in a skilled nursing facility (SNF), a doctor’s written order may be required within 48 hours after the transport. Medicare may also cover scheduled, regular trips if the ambulance supplier receives a written order from your doctor ahead of time stating that transport is medically necessary.


Medicare never covers ambulette services. An ambulette is a wheelchair-accessible van that provides non-emergency transportation. Medicare also does not cover ambulance transportation just because you lack access to alternative transportation.


Note: If you are receiving SNF care under Part A, most ambulance transportation should be paid for by the SNF. The SNF should not bill Medicare for this service.


Costs

Part B covers medically necessary emergency and non-emergency ambulance services at 80% of the Medicare-approved amount. In most cases, you pay a 20% coinsurance after you meet your Part B deductible ($283 in 2026). All ambulance companies that contract with Medicare must be participating providers.


Learn more on Medicare Interactive.


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Little Falls Public Schools’  FRIDAY FOLDERS (3/13/26)





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